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Description

Since the Health and Safety Executive’s CDM 2015 Regulations came into effect in 2015, the RIBA has been offering a range of half, one and two day courses on the Principal Designer role. These are the only Principal Designer Courses offered by the RIBA.

RIBA's accredited Principal Designer course define and provide adequate “skills, knowledge, experience” to a professionally agreed standard. To show awareness and capability to deliver this role there is an industry expectation for professionals to demonstrate attendance and knowledge attained. Following completion, an attendance certificate will be issued showing that you attended the RIBA-accredited courses. This certificate could be useful should a client, stakeholder or external body require evidence that you have the industry standard skills, knowledge and understanding of the principal designer role.

Course content and structureThe 3-hour course is delivered over an afternoon, including a workshop session exploring case studies provided by course leaders, as well as some delegate’s own ongoing projects. The two sessions cover the following topics:

Session one

Q&A: write your questions for later discussions

Introductory open discussion about CDM 2015 and its integration

What new roles and responsibilities, if any, have you undertaken since April 2015?

H&S/CDM case studies for architects; some of what you need to know, and where to get more

Exemplar projects explained by speaker

Workshop session: some of your own projects reviewed by course leader and the group

Summary of lessons learnt

Q&A: your questions discussed, and open discussions

Delegates are encouraged to bring project drawing bundles, and some projects are then randomly selected by course leader for group discussions. Significant risks captured on flipchart for delegates to develop further after the course.

Speaker: Tony Putsman, Xenophon Project Services Limited Tony Putsman MICE, C.Eng., AIEMA is a qualified civil engineer and experienced Project Manager. For the past 40 years, he has worked across all the major sectors of the Construction Industry, moving from a hands-on, project delivery role into a training and development specialist, and is a leading advocate of team-based risk management. He set up his own risk management consultancy in 2002 and is currently working with clients in the energy, rail, off-shore, house building & refurbishment sectors, promoting a strategic approach to project risk management through enhanced collaborative working. He is co-author of Practical guide to using the CDM Regulations 2015 - Teamwork not Paperwork (ICE Publishing). Tony is a professional trainer and a member of the ICE Health & Safety Expert Panel. He has represented the ICE on the CIC Health & Safety Panel since January 2013, and has been vice chair since July 2014 and sits on the Construction Industry Advisory Committee (CONIAC).

This course is designed and developed by Paul Bussey and Tony Putsman, and will be delivered by one of the speakers.

Core Curriculum: 1. Being safe 2. Compliance

Terms & Conditions

Cancellations are permitted up to 28 days before the event, delegate substitutions are accepted at any time, please contact cpdnw@riba.org for cancellation/substitution requests.

An email will be sent to confirm your place on receipt of your booking. A second email confirming venue along with map/directions will be sent to you approx. 7-10 days before the event.

Bookings at the member rates will only be accepted if accompanied by a valid membership number.

If you require a purchase order to be quoted on your invoice this must be supplied at the time of booking.

A photographer may cover this event and the photographs may be used to publicise future RIBA events.